:: 3/5/2006 12:52:56 PM http://critticall.com/ For programmer types... Critticall... a new way to sort using Darwinian Evolution... I have not read up on it but the results look interesting. Maybe it's time to stand on the shoulders...
:: 3/3/2006 2:27:21 PM http://www.scene.org/awards.php I used to love trying to dig out the latest demos ... before we had graphics hardware capable of flying the psace shittle...
:: 3/2/2006 6:32:00 PM http://www.disloyal.org/videos/535/20pointsin4minutes.html This is great! This kid has autism and has been the waterboy for the team ... they decided to put him a game since he had been so loyal and good witrh the team. Everyone like him kinda like Rudy! ... anyway he got in a game with 4 minutes to play and holy crap he went lights out! and scored 20 points on all 3s! Awesome video!
:: 2/28/2006 6:23:41 AM http://www.hiddenpassageway.com/ Have you ever wanted to be Batman and lift the Shakespear head to reveal a hidden room or passage? Now you can... this company installs just those kinds of things.
:: 2/28/2006 10:30:19 AM http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5366552067462745475&q=speed Have you ever seen a big clog on the freeway because someone was scared to pass a cop or truck or soemthing? These guys went out eachtook a lane and went 55... the speed limit, what do you think happened!?!?!
People have laughed at me when I have told them about Legos Mindstorms. Mindstorms is a Lego computer "brick" that can control motors and sensors and is programmable. Couple that with the infinite configuaration of a set of Legos and you have an easy platform to prototype something. You may be thinking yea yea building little toys... not so!
One more.. the building blocks of any computer. 1 and 0. Logic gates! ... that's not even Mindstorm driven! Just the power of the Lego! Lots can be made with this though!
Right out of the box Dade and I were able to make a rover style wheeled robot that rolled around our kitchen floor and counted the number of black squares it encountered on it way. It would beep audibly to let us know when it found a square and show the count on it's display. These things are great brain food!